Generations +/ Northern Manhattan Health Network, wins coveted HIMSS CPRI Davies Award
NEGLEY, OTT & ASSOCIATES, INC (NOA) is pleased to announce that another one of our largest clients, Generations+ / Northern Manhattan Health Network, has been awarded the prestigious CPRI Davies Award for 2006.

In February 2007 HIIMSS sponsored an award ceremony in New Orleans at which Gen+ was recognized for its efficacious deployment of computerized patient record technology into clinical settings across integrated care delivery networks. The deployment schedule encompassed many years and has seen Gen+ automate the capture, communication and delivery of clinical data for all patients in the network.

This implementation has improved the quality of patient clinical data management which has resulted in improved patient care processes and higher patient satisfaction.

The success of the CPR implementation at Gen+ can be ascribed to the vision and commitment of the Gen+ leadership team, the integration of clinicians into project planning and execution, the power of the clinical system tool kit and the best demonstrated practices approach used in the implementation.

Maricar Barrameda, RN, MSN
Chief Information Officer
Northern Manhattan Health Network


Maricar Barrameda, Cary Negley & Rod Walker at the HIMSS
CPRI Davies Award Banquet

A member of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, The Northern Manhattan Health Network is a major healthcare provider in New York City.

Gen+ is comprised of Harlem, Lincoln and Metropolitan Hospitals, three family health centers and numerous ambulatory care facilities.  Congratulations to Maricar Barrameda and her entire team at Generations+ for this award and continued demonstration of excellence in the use of technology for improved delivery of healthcare.

NEGLEY, OTT & ASSOCIATES, INC. has been providing clinical computing consulting services to hospitals deploying CPR technology since 1992.   In fact, NOA has contributed to accomplishments at Generations+ via multiple avenues.  Examples of these contributions can be see via the Medication Reconciliation HTML report developed by Judith Purvis, MT(ASCP) as well as multiple database configurations projects supported by Brenda Rollins.

In the last fifteen years, NOA has used its best demonstrated practices approach to generate successful CPR deployments at over 72 hospitals in the US and Canada.  NOA has also provided HIPAA and general clinical computing services to additional clients in the US and the UK.  Hospitals who are serious about CPR deployments learn more about NOA.

 

Please join us in recognizing the significant accomplishments of Maricar Barrameda, her IT project team, and the clinical and executive team at the Northern Manhattan Health Network.

 

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